broadsheet - use in sentences

Possessives

  • newspaper: People in Scotland are less trusting of ' broadsheet ' newspapers than other nations apart from Northern Ireland.

Converse of object

  • read: Ever tried to read a broadsheet on a crowded train?
  • publish: Sydney Morning Herald - a liberal morning broadsheet also published electronically twice daily with updates.
  • include: Three or four times a year the FWWCP publishes the Federation Magazine which includes the Broadsheet.
  • produce: This was enough to produce 25,000 broadsheets and newspaper advertising to put the other side of the argument.

Adjective modifier

  • daily: The front page of The UK national daily broadsheet, The Independent, is excellent today.
  • printed: The Open Mouse page, like the entirely separate printed broadsheet Poetry Scotland, will contain only poems - no editorial content.
  • national: Another UK national broadsheet, on 14 April 1996, carried an article on the ' BSE war ' .
  • British: I had been alerted to his presence by a short item tucked away in the sports pages of a British broadsheet.
  • English: Summaries from August - September 2001 The ' invasion ' of American-style coffee bars caused quite a stir in the English broadsheets.
  • main: It will not be enough just to place adverts in the main broadsheets, or even the tabloid press.

Modifies a noun

  • newspaper: I even managed to read a broadsheet newspaper all the way from Chancery Lane to Mile End - unheard of!
  • reader: At the weekend, broadsheet readers have a break.
  • press: A letter expressing the sector's concerns has also been submitted to the Scottish broadsheet press.
  • paper: I'm talking about the broadsheet papers now, which sometimes behave like the judge who had never heard of the Beatles.
  • format: Is Kelner willing to give up the symbolic broadsheet format?
  • page: There are hundreds of names - the list in small print takes up a whole column of a broadsheet page.

Noun used with modifier

  • quality: The Herald is Scotland's best-selling quality broadsheet newspaper.
  • morning: Sydney Morning Herald - a liberal morning broadsheet also published electronically twice daily with updates.
  • weekend: Now I know why I stick to weekend broadsheet supplements.

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